If It's Good For The Island \ The Guardian Is For It iG a VOL} LXXIX, NO: 13 TOP-LEVEL SESSION HELD ws “= 5 and 25 | WEATHE \ Cloudy with scattered milder, winds’ northwest 25. Low-high R , me Nov. 8 poli, with Prime: Minister Pearson ‘ahd Opposition Leader Diefenbaker again sharing top billing ‘ The Liberals still are in their minority .position with 131, of the 265 Commons seats. There are 97 Progressive Conservatives, 21. New Democrats, mine Credi- tistes, five Social Credit, one in- dependent Conservative and one broadcast by Radio Jakarta and in Singapore, Sukarno said 87,000: persons are known to have been killed in Indonesia during and since last October's ‘abortive toup attempt, blamed tween Washington pid “Moscow : to get India and “Pakistan to|_ Tashkent. tae India’s. late Pree a adur Shastri and” [Ayub Khan of Pakistan both knew that resumption of United States financial and other aid At least four others died in the crash. of the C-47 transport — flying. from .Cigli Air se, Turkey, to Naples. Two more Americans are missing. _ Smith and‘ his comrades gi nearly. 48, huddled in battered nee They were hear freezing’ when a Greek Liberal Party Urganizer's ,UGr Firint IV e “ R ianati i A cl ! | Aes, ’ : ofthe ont ea MS , [a national meeting and plan- i | officials ivom across Canada | ning coneerats early this fall, here Saturday at which the ree will be invited to the meeting,| — : e ; a) Reith Dave re Nala lead spokesmen said more than ; Pe NO eae cial. i 4 '. pcame offi-- ; sue probably would attend ses e ; = 5 Mae ct ; ; iden tate os ee ie oon ; The exeoutive ~ also - recom- ‘ uANIA eo mae “rliminary law fo ipo iors nat onal -convention . nex’ fall, e : . y : : __ Tre. 35 dolegetes to th secu. rs =. Renee. ee tive’ meeting of the Libe- * Fed. a a eee na- : : ; eration of Canada wer- of*'~'-lly| % Most of Saturday wa spent , aes u P informed Mr. Dayey soon will |; lon reports from A sak ste down = vo party's nat onal ehilaatians ‘A ee cae . , f organizer. He already had indi- | eee : : : a i ances occupied much of the “we es oa it el Slkeae. we time. Several delegations said xa monler, pee ) oe Volvo ot Ge Peet Gan a Prime M'n‘ster Peareen eaake More money should be raised at - |¢Canada) Lid indicated Satur-| ‘There would be no question of - ft even more official Sund the grassroots level. There were day the Swedish auto firmj@ move if the lease was not with a statement. saying, he ase t some suggestions party organiz- might pull its assembly fecili- |being discontinued.” accented Mr. Davey's resi i ations reinstate the system of ties out of here, perhaps out of |WON’T PURCHASE SITE tion with “genuine regret oho | membership dues, dropped dur- | Canada. ° Sin F Volvo was not -interested te former radio advertising e yy vw: “We hope to stay in Nova |purchasing- a site. Renting .fac- tive ‘also resigned as executive MR. DAVEY , Several Prairie delegates Scotia if we .can,” he told 9 | tory space was more flexishle director of the national Liberal “tt’s , were reported delighted with the soces contorence. “'Kt n-mat del: |and. fitted ‘Valve's needs, : he federationy “Ws a very importam. post. |impression created by Agricul . limite. It is a senior manage- |said Mr. Peatson said, 1 would ae tygn nant to, insure we get jture Minister J. J. Greene dur- _\ment “decision to be made in| The town of Bridgewater like to pay tribute to hi Fin ae fully qualified to replace jing his first official visit to the Sweden whether we stay in |N.S., Quebec City and other. "5 hair ad leyalige tend te be a> |e nar, cee ie Prat, Me. Gegene_receniiy. re Nova Scotia and Canada.” towns and cities in Eastern Can- tiring and oe oe | The executive members in- | turned from his five-day trip. He “The company, which estab-|ada-had offered Volvo factory the varty. I will always be Clude the presidents of provis- |is the firet.easterner to bold the Mshed an assembly plakit here |sites, said the president. All had | fa) fer tis ounce grate- |cial associations, the Women's | portfolio in 54 years. fm 1963 with the help of the deen investigated and a decision The. effective date of Mr, Liberal Federation, the Young). Mr. Nichol said the meeting) 3 + \provincial government's Indus- | was expected before summer. % Davey’s resi tion { J 3 . | Liberal Federation and the Ca- | showed the party is strong, em} | ! trial Estates Ltd has been One of the company’s require. - but ‘it’ e eee en 1, Radian University Liberal Fed- | thusiastie and realistic. There renting factory and. wharf space ‘ments is an ice-free port. Most ion it eoeheane t cae | eration Russet! C. Honey, Lib- | was no apparent gloom from the « from Atlantic. Sugar Refineries |f the components for the cars % ba, lth aan he job if eral -member of Parliament for | party's failure to win a majority | — Lid. which has been idle a |meanufactured here come from ' “Jol Nichol of Vancouver. | . Tepresented the party |in the Nov. 8 general election. 1) § Se er sheer aaa aie. : federation president, “sald. Mr. (-aueu® x men Yatve saline Gans” ee (ieee ‘ch ne with Atlstic __ Davey's successor would not be |DECIDE TO. MEET oe ie Fe . |gave~ Volvo é flected immediately. — | ‘The-delegaies decided to hold Alliston, Home pena) loose .seenid_nat_ be_se- [terial 0 Sina Se vote ae pe . seen, t {There has been speculation At-|ing agency also is trying to — American Planes From Guam Razed: By Fire Jantic wants to use the facilities |locate another suitable site. in ‘pis e ° . | MONTAGUE — Fire destroyed | ~ }plant, The president complained . _. BlitzRed-Claimed Territory. |w= tone st temuet Suter sou Mr. Kabler salt Votre was own, Seale tated, suet Se ae ae 099 | larly that in the . Shin he x re can Ree Se cnt ey sme Dief Un wre eros sede ie a SAIGON (CP) — Big B - 52] and its war of destroction in the | siieatod ac the lant owned . , eer a e ncovers to support Veive. local pombers from the United States igorth, withdraw all its troops, | Edwin Beck had been sold ik ae ea. t pe Se ae on ee Vietnamese i. ation for | 2%! allowed the Vietnamese to Mr. Butler a : TAKES ON -OVERSEAS SHIPMENT e He-declined comment oa the the first tiie Sunday, blitzing |settle their own aftairs.) ame 350 Perish In | sw bs sibs "_. jweaction of United ‘States dea. territory on the central -coast Waves of B-S2s made satura- the spring. q The -first shipment for. over- which arrived in Georgetown . frozen’ mink food, six tons of ST. JOHNS, Que. (CP)—Con- ers and customers to a e “4 that the Viet Cong guerrillas ition. bombing runs on an aren Butler and thelr sh ae, seas countries tobe loaded, at Saturday morning ‘from: Glou- “ shark, 50 tons of frozen fillets | servative Leader John Diefen-jayto assembled in Cat r have long as their own. |19 miles northwest of Quang |titildren were \e Freak Storms The Sint, Retreats: Lila: ee een ee na: moubaec Tee. Pinte calied” | Ginepandinas tt Qeaens gamete, The attack followed - aséur- wos: Gity on the | ling. The - } RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) i ae nee ‘ ances from U.S. State Secretary |. central coast. | make ; can a" re Deas ‘Rask-to South-Vietnamese South. . Vietnarcese officials. re-tuot tiave tHne'lo save” simee. Wihed. tae ie , ec an ~ mined to tay im Viet Nam on Wit Gong regiments wee im ths | hat hp coat p 68 plreene nod Jolt ieee. ATOP T HEL “a tm * peace is achieved. oe 330 miles northeast of Sai- | time to be a8 conn. eee Ce eS in: A joint communique issued Gane Guanabara, the city-state} me : Fe cinsrer oat tbe belee ta oe oe tl : re sociro, 160 died ond], | fs gs tan f National Meet Spee ae ==) Victim Of Plane Crash ser am a . are ' landslides which fol- “ — j ' a ae Mi.'t cade ates Offer By Sukarn sa WT UL Fai: U sis lool aaa while remaining alert | ve a rich farming| -- ; . q Pg eS tie : election, expected this year. satin St Re eee Sree to all proposals: and initiatives ; state, navy heli- = Fs a hs Mr. Diefenbaker, tion of Canada willbe held fa_ that might lead to peace. f - aes eopters rescued dozens of) | C happy and. conicent, ‘Saturday [either Toronto or, Ottawa cart communique added that > stranded families ; DE during a caucus of federal mem- |this fall, it was decided , Chere stil: Sam been: se aes as ed’ r Unoffi _ : ee aN \,.{ bers, from Quebec; eaid the |@ay. ois Ne ee ies Be ae By oe cee ~~ [Meath toll at 60 at Petropolis : 2 _) party. liad increased its ‘share-of |. The federation’s somite. prema, take pots "| socom eters }— dw ere tim 10 be sot dua Sen, TEE | BY-MANS.SNEUERDOUNG pa tog soe cul sen senuvapen: [St Saar wt at nm’ [tect Sa ean DENOUNCE APPROACHES [rising angry about | Palace guards fired their guns lent drinking water Sunday be- (Ap) °T couldn't stand another | Smith : ve Ge me oeingi ne ope ome viel a ACHES | |rising prices, rioted outside the into the air when the Jakarta |Cause of breaks in the suppl: |aigit of ‘crying. in that fuse He was questioned during a | 3,000 Liberals, be held (North Viet Nam Ry presidential summer palace | University students, who drove |system. lage,” said the ha ‘hieatt press conference about receat | Toronto if suitable convention -- nounced U.S. péace moves and |here “inside, | to Bogor in 70 trucks, rioted be- |“ Cjear and warm weather wa; ee Bat ha Weod ema oo icin Oe ee ROMP ex-|feclities can be booked. oe said it was “resolved to fight a |Pres Sukarno offered a/cause they were not allowed t0|on the way, the weather bureau’ | pressed by Quebec Justice Min-| wise, an attempt be : long war till final victory. cabinet. post. to anyone who/jenter the palace grounds. NO|gaid Sunday. ing. 8 : ‘ster Claude Wagner and sbout |to organize the meeting here. ~~ (A commentary in the Com- {could bring prices down within | deaths or injuries were re- - ‘The. cardinal rule in a crash Health Minister’ Eric Kierans’| The national meeting is. be munist newspaper Nhan Dam, 'three months. "_ |ported.- : iis 10 ‘stay ‘near the” plane. But letter to Washington protesting |every two- years. The execative reported. by the North: Viet Nam warned that ‘anyone | Student 1ead-er-s- protesting! GO New MP's the way that plane was moving, U.S. measures to improve its| recommended Saturday that news agency, 5: ace would |who accepted. his challenge | soaring prices- were inside the | * I knew I had to. do something. balance of payments position. |1968 meeting be held in Vancou _come. to Viet Nam immediately | would be jailed for 10 years if| palace, attending an open. cab- Attend O ning ‘|; Capt, Thomas D:Smith of Mr. Diefenbaker described ‘the |ver, and the 1970 meeting ® if the U.S. abandoned its colo- |he failed and 7 economy |inet meeting at Sukarno's in-) Qrpawa (GP) — Sow | Dallas, Tex., told reporters here acts as part of a “camouflage |afontreal. Final decisions wil be nialist designs, stopped its -ag- ‘gets worse after period, T/ vitation, while“ their ~ followers eal cea pont of | the ordeal he and other eperation.” made by subsequent executives. rioted at:the gates until: Army a ik ne oe receday, a |iiured survivors tader wen : =~ B. ATTLEFIELD : Commander Maj. Gen: Suharto 2%) a ae Porn elmos in 7 WORLD. H intervened to calm them down aid oe f tuchowa al ern Greece. as. blizzard 8 5: nS =. wne-bast er at winds nudged their shattered she bi ip 87,000: KILLED most elections. The. party. lead- US. Air Force plane toward the appears tT <a In a speech to the cabinet, |ers are the same, following the ‘edge of a 3,000-foot deep ravine. : | : 4 London believe ls. i r : Ae tate i Cuba Ready To Send Volunteers Anywhere ‘Increased By Ottawa. It was the first such official HAEL ARKU: * government i nd finally : experienced serious catch fail- in, o ag waka claus mission | independent. grou’ rescue party inally \Gepended on their coming ta, ures during the last season, the |action as the commission will oy ta basil volonied to viet tral and Eastern ava wel tod Many ‘of the main isues bar|"eeched tem Saturday. terms. This aid was fisheries department make the adjustments hs : ssion Smith made a: perilous de-'when fighting began over a nea Fe Nam, Laos and Cambodia and Northern Sumatra. — Srovich elon “tha: lget ee scent to get clear of the blind. imir late last “summer, i dpueuctinest, sbteielt ‘cold Fishermen _ with ye mecar anywhere else in the world the Sukarno gave. the figure in a | Too croposals for -a publicly. ' Beato oe - ‘will be {whose unemployment revolutionary cause needs them, new plea to his people to strive os medial care iesebhhes ; ME on 4 assistance | __ imereased ler entitlements. will exceed $200 but - ok : Fel gia Contre onid Set- ae ee plan, railway legislation, action 1 I oe |: case Wik Wigbibemts en 900 |Tenaae Neate = At the same time he issued bloodshed and cet, 06 the Porter report on banking ; er rus aug er). to $50 and for single Gahermer |program. Fishermen wither Se , a call for general and simulta-; - Later, Radio J. ‘edieoad (e and a BOs oak Rees i , : ihe cay i ee to pie y pendents, with entitlements be- neous revolutions. throughout | | cast the president's speech but |'"Arong’ few measures are ee AA. | PARTY LEADER “kane ae aa es Latin America. & y omitted any reference to the |jixely to be increased contritu- ae a ; F Sek , : ' picees : ; oN Castro spoke at the closing death toll. It ‘also made ‘no men- oe Aven Yi Wi ’ x 3 it. guaranteed paymients total- ee Gad ; of the . Tricontine tion of the government ‘survey ee eat ap the Bankruptey avore S ae Adrian Berry, 43, won the ling $200 over a three-month “gos Solidarity erence of Com- fehioh Sukatno sid provided the |act and federal aid to educa.) pei 4 Raa Si al “party: leader- period to every fisherman with ee U po bel de: ge peng Soxee lion . * | NEW DBLHT (AP) — Mrs. | iAmvetia Literal. pens ao ae had at least five Te ah parties © guerri move- ion. ; mani from Africa, Asia and Indira Gandhi; 48, strongly fa. | help is rieeded for revolutiqnary PREMIER CASTRO. of the Nigerian general -staff, | Sit Abubaker Tafawa Balewa, : i movements.” . ° : ~ Gen. , announced | was said by informants in La. Oe eee ot Ae late, ptime | Of Latin America, Castro|Central African and in |Sunday night, he has accepted |gos to bea prisoner: of rebels|- Jawaharlal Nehru, ‘ the “ an invitation ‘by the council of |in. Calabar, a city near the |@#&ed’ mbout internal problems, | “We must have a common jefforts of the lists 0) ministers to head a provisional |coast ih E Nigeria, 400 MO ok strategy. a common and simul- |fortify their dominion” in° this |federal military ent to |miles east of . ¥ - “Sigonomie’ ‘development. In- taneous struggle in this part of | part of the ; ~|maintain’ law and order in Ni--| BELIEVED ORITY ¥ sing. and agricultural the world. ? Referring to | Ernesto Che | gerig. ba The rebels, now believed to |production ix part of that. You . ‘Thus the Yankee imperial-| Guevara, his former top aide) Ironsi said the military gov- |'reptesent. oly a minority of the'\¢ Ot” sep: agricultural ists will not have to face who S semeie ane Neate es - |army, ied against the fed- | 1 production. people of Santo Domingo or |Castro said # few revo ee and eral government and the gen- and India fought a Guatemala or Venezuela or Co-|aries in Cuba and ‘some else- , \and Parliament, as jeral ff Saturday. . |itlef, bloody border war-in 1962 lombia or Peru alone, “but all|where know when he left and|well as ¢egional governors and | Th¢y appeated to control |and Peking hag maintained pres- together, And besides that they |what he has been doing since. |premiersand the regional leg- |some parts of the Northern: and | sure ia’s northern fron- will have to face the opressed| “Naturally the imperialists |islatures. ; Eastern regions organs = er with’ Tibet since. peoples of Brazil, Bolivia, Ecua-|would like to keow where he He appointed a military gov- |sources in the federal c: is. | said if she be- dor and Argentina.” iis,” he “said, “‘but logically, he} ernor for each region and made |said they may be to jeomes prime minister she will Castro. said’ recent coups 1n|did not call a press conference ithe for _ @Overnors .advisers juse the prime aS A ae Ae ctelioes with Africa—in The Congo, in the |to announce this to the military: governors. ‘hostage im peace . ‘Mighboring Pakistan — India’s ; Nigerian General Staff Chief To Form Military Government LAGOS (Rewters)—The chief; The federal me minister, problems ofthis ination, of 490, economy and .a Communist- China. vored to be “India’s next prime § minister, said Sunday the main |}. 000,000 ate its underdeveloped | threat —s | } { I | } l¢hird la ‘years. rgest problem is recent | Seed UU eRe eee oreo ee er